Education is the greatest single weapon to overcome disadvantage and the impact of this denial of education affects me and other Indigenous people to this day.—Yvonne Butler, Aboriginal woman
60% Percentage of Aboriginal children significantly behind non-Aboriginal children by the time they start Year One 40% Percentage by which an Aboriginal student's chance of employment rises if they complete year 10 or 11. Completing Year 12 increases employment prospects by a further 13% 3% Percentage of Aboriginal students who complete a university degree 0.5% Percentage of Aboriginal students who complete a PhD 20,000 Number of Aboriginal university graduates in Australia in 2006. In 1991 this figure was at 3,600 36% Percentage of people in remote communities have access to a library 40% Percentage of the Northern Territory's school-aged population who is Indigenous. Same rate for all of Australia: 4% 10.4% Unemployment rate for Aboriginal adults reaching Year 12 education level. Same rate for non-Aboriginal adults: 3.6% There is no difference for adults with a university degree. 24% Percentage of people in remote communities have a school that goes up only to year 12.
29% have a school up to year 10 [14].10%Percentage of Aboriginal children who graduate from year 12 40% Percentage of Aboriginal children who stay at school until year 12, compared to 76% among non-Indigenous children 21% Percentage of Indigenous people aged 15-64 who had completed year 12 in 2008. Same figure in 2002:
18% figure for non-Indigenous people in 2008: 54% [ 46.5% Retention rate of Indigenous students in 2008. Same figure in 1995: 30.7% 40% Percentage of Aboriginal people with a vocational or higher education qualification in 2008. Same figure for 2002:
32% for the non-Indigenous population in 2008: 65%, in 2002: 49% 64% Preschool enrolment rate for Aboriginal children in 2009
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Education is the greatest single weapon to overcome disadvantage and the impact of this denial of education affects me and other Indigenous people to this day.—Yvonne Butler, Aboriginal woman40% Percentage by which an Aboriginal student's chance of employment rises if they complete year 10 or 11. Completing Year 12 increases employment prospects by a further 13%
3% Percentage of Aboriginal students who complete a university degree
0.5% Percentage of Aboriginal students who complete a PhD
20,000 Number of Aboriginal university graduates in Australia in 2006. In 1991 this figure was at 3,600
36% Percentage of people in remote communities have access to a library
40% Percentage of the Northern Territory's school-aged population who is Indigenous. Same rate for all of Australia: 4%
10.4% Unemployment rate for Aboriginal adults reaching Year 12 education level. Same rate for non-Aboriginal adults: 3.6% There is no difference for adults with a university degree.
24% Percentage of people in remote communities have a school that goes up only to year 12.
29% have a school up to year 10 [14].10%Percentage of Aboriginal children who graduate from year 12
40% Percentage of Aboriginal children who stay at school until year 12, compared to 76% among non-Indigenous children
21% Percentage of Indigenous people aged 15-64 who had completed year 12 in 2008. Same figure in 2002:
18% figure for non-Indigenous people in 2008: 54% [
46.5% Retention rate of Indigenous students in 2008. Same figure in 1995: 30.7%
40% Percentage of Aboriginal people with a vocational or higher education qualification in 2008. Same figure for 2002:
32% for the non-Indigenous population in 2008: 65%, in 2002: 49%
64% Preschool enrolment rate for Aboriginal children in 2009
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